Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Blueprint for an inquiry : learning from the failures of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry / Darcie Bennett, David Eby, Kasari Govender, Katrina Pacey.

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1 online resource (54 pages)

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Co-published by West Coast Women's Legal Education and Action Fund and Pivot Legal Society.

Summary

The Missing Women Commission of Inquiry began evidentiary hearings on October 11, 2011. In the months that followed, it would see a mass boycott and protests by initially supportive community groups and marginalized women. This report describes mistakes made by the government of British Columbia and the Commission in structuring the Inquiry, with the aim of identifying specific lessons for future commissions of inquiry involving marginalized people.

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